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united states of the project was "not helpful." tensions over the iranian nuclear program to be most in the spotlight. netanyahu has threatened to launch a preventive strike on iranian nuclear abilities. he told the u.n. that iran could have the means to trade in nuclear bomb as early as this spring. i rise as they will respond to any israeli attack by closing the straight -- iran said they will close the strait of hormuz. they could also launched missiles into israel and they're adding further to the israeli border is in the event of a showdown. western countries have passed multiple rounds of sanctions against by round, but they have stopped short of military confrontation. -- against iran. allies including germany have promised to stand by, but few have the stomach for another middle eastern war. israel-u.s. relations have also been strained. barack obama and netanyahu have barely conceal their dislike, but we remain -- the united states remains its biggest backer. most analysts believe 2013 will not be the year that peace will
united states of the project was "not helpful." tensions over the iranian nuclear program to be most in the spotlight. netanyahu has threatened to launch a preventive strike on iranian nuclear abilities. he told the u.n. that iran could have the means to trade in nuclear bomb as early as this spring. i rise as they will respond to any israeli attack by closing the straight -- iran said they will close the strait of hormuz. they could also launched missiles into israel and they're...
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the ok if you will go to go beyond the very laws of the nation of the united states and so what we need is not its pollution so much. restructuring or reform so that it operates within the laws of the nation and it operates to do what it does best which is to gather information. as a basis for policy formulation what do you think about that i mean you know big go over board some times ok but isn't that their creed they're a paramilitary force that belongs to the president willing to carry out whatever orders the president orders now i can understand why any proponent of the cia would not want to go back to the sixty's in the seventy's and so forth because this was the era where the the cia for example ousted the democratically elected prime minister of iran destroying their experiment with democracy ousted the democratically elected president of guatemala on presidential orders but then murdered two americans in chile in their support of the pinochet at coup we still don't know whether the president was behind that or whether the cia did that on their own initiative now we have a force
the ok if you will go to go beyond the very laws of the nation of the united states and so what we need is not its pollution so much. restructuring or reform so that it operates within the laws of the nation and it operates to do what it does best which is to gather information. as a basis for policy formulation what do you think about that i mean you know big go over board some times ok but isn't that their creed they're a paramilitary force that belongs to the president willing to carry out...
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the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all victims wanted to see the new batman film. patricia, jamie and their 4-year-old daughter, 4-month-old son at the premiere when the gunman opened fire. did you fear everyone was going to die in there? >> my thought, this how it ends, this is how i die. this can't be the way that i die. this can't be the way my son dies. he's -- he's 4 months, this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and our stepdaughter dies. she's 4 years. just so many things pacing through your head. every time you see a gunshot you see -- i see it through the corner of my eye, you see someone drop. and i'm trying to like duck, just trying to get out of the way and people are falling next to me but i'm still -- i'm still all right. and just thinking, this is it. >> every time one of these things happens, gabrielle giffords last year, this shooting here, there's an outrage, and quickly it dissipates. the american people quite quickly go back to their normal lives and they don't demand action in the way that i woul
the largest mass shooting in the history of the united states. all victims wanted to see the new batman film. patricia, jamie and their 4-year-old daughter, 4-month-old son at the premiere when the gunman opened fire. did you fear everyone was going to die in there? >> my thought, this how it ends, this is how i die. this can't be the way that i die. this can't be the way my son dies. he's -- he's 4 months, this can't be the way my girlfriend dies and our stepdaughter dies. she's 4 years....
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the united nations says more than 60,000 people and died in the syrian conflict, which is now almost two years old. there's no political solution in sight. jon donnison, bbc news, beirut. >> i want to take you to gaza city. we have extraordinary scenes. the yellow represents the fatah movement. that sort of picture has not been seen in gaza since 2007, which is when hamas took over control of the area. the first rally since that time. the movement was founded in 1965 by the late leader yasser arafat. was an anniversary of what the first operation of israel claimed by an plo's armed wing. we are in jerusalem monitoring these pictures on what is quite a day four fatah. >> it is a big day for the palestinian movement across the board. for the last six years there's been a schism between the two main palestinian factions. hamas, which controls gauze up, and fatah, which controls the west bank. -- hamas, which controls gaza. and things had gotten really bad. there's been a realization in recent months between the two back some sort of palestinian reconciliation or unity is needed if there
the united nations says more than 60,000 people and died in the syrian conflict, which is now almost two years old. there's no political solution in sight. jon donnison, bbc news, beirut. >> i want to take you to gaza city. we have extraordinary scenes. the yellow represents the fatah movement. that sort of picture has not been seen in gaza since 2007, which is when hamas took over control of the area. the first rally since that time. the movement was founded in 1965 by the late leader...
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do it legally through the law and follow the guidelines that are set before us for example with the united states were built on the constitution and that's how we have to follow the law through that i'm against anything illegal just because i like to follow rules and i don't want to be a put in jail or i wouldn't want to be put in jail even if it does mean sticking out for other people i think it's a good thing we should continue to do what they're doing what about the people who say that the just meddling kids. well i think a lot of people are ignorant to the reason that they're protesting. i think what they say makes a lot of sense and so i think people need to do more research are so interested in exactly what the true purpose is love them or hate them anonymous has promised to put on a good show for twenty thirteen we'll just have to wait to see if they live up to that promise. the in. and now look at the country over on a country that seems to have learned a thing or two from the best vintage shop earth turns out that you can kick quite a deal if you buy something used while reliable
do it legally through the law and follow the guidelines that are set before us for example with the united states were built on the constitution and that's how we have to follow the law through that i'm against anything illegal just because i like to follow rules and i don't want to be a put in jail or i wouldn't want to be put in jail even if it does mean sticking out for other people i think it's a good thing we should continue to do what they're doing what about the people who say that the...
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a potentially major change to gun laws in the united states. a maryland task force on guns and the mentally ill, here it is, it's a pretty interesting report, recommends that police should have the right to con phys case firearms from anyone who is deemed to be, quote, a threat to self or others. tonight, charles sophie and paul callan, who also represents psychiatrists in medical malpractice cases. so reading through this task force series of recommendations, they say, look, the biggest indicator that someone could be a problem to public safety or a threat would be if they make a threat. what this law would do is, it would put in law enforcement's hands the idea of deciding whether you're mentally ill or not. and then making a determination as to wether or not your weapons would be seized. under current law, if you are a threat to me, i can have you arrested now. you don't need a new law to do that. as a matter of fact, the law requires a psychiatrist to turn you in. as i'm sure dr. sophie will agree with me. >> all right, so dr. sophie, let m
a potentially major change to gun laws in the united states. a maryland task force on guns and the mentally ill, here it is, it's a pretty interesting report, recommends that police should have the right to con phys case firearms from anyone who is deemed to be, quote, a threat to self or others. tonight, charles sophie and paul callan, who also represents psychiatrists in medical malpractice cases. so reading through this task force series of recommendations, they say, look, the biggest...
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he says that unit killed the former iranian prime minister, assassinated in paris in 1991. but guret says now those operations have shifted to the feared quds force, the shadowy iranian military unit that's part of the revolutionary guard. what's the military of intelligence's biggest job now? >> they're primarily used as an instrument of oppression, they know how to hurt people. >> reporter: the report also says the quds force is inside syria, backing president bashar al assad's forces. separate from the report, congressman peter king, chairman of the homeland security committee, has said that iran runs spies out of its mission to the u.n. and here at the iranian intrasection in washington. king made those comments after a plot was revealed to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to the u.s. the iranian-american who pleaded guilty in that case said he'd worked with iranian military people to formulate the plot. in the wake of that, king called for strong retaliation against iranian diplomats in the u.s. >> we, to me, should get rid of either all of them or most of them an
he says that unit killed the former iranian prime minister, assassinated in paris in 1991. but guret says now those operations have shifted to the feared quds force, the shadowy iranian military unit that's part of the revolutionary guard. what's the military of intelligence's biggest job now? >> they're primarily used as an instrument of oppression, they know how to hurt people. >> reporter: the report also says the quds force is inside syria, backing president bashar al assad's...
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states citizens and they're they're not protecting the human rights of united states citizens. this is auntie and and t.e.u. feeling is hardening in britain where a majority of citizens now field of the country would be better off outside the troubled union prime minister david cameron has vowed to adopt a clear euro skeptic position to remain in tune with the people but only of my colleague bill dog who spoke on this issue to auntie's a pointy boy in london. the e.u. is popularity a very very low amongst the british public at the moment we just had a poll that asked respondents to grade institutions like in school and the european union got an average grade of a d. plus from the british public that's not very very high now on a more serious note this recent poll it's really marked a tipping point because for the first time in decades the number of people that say that they would vote for britain leaving the european union is the majority of the british public so it's really turning britain turning into a nation of real euro skeptics at the moment and it's not just the result o
states citizens and they're they're not protecting the human rights of united states citizens. this is auntie and and t.e.u. feeling is hardening in britain where a majority of citizens now field of the country would be better off outside the troubled union prime minister david cameron has vowed to adopt a clear euro skeptic position to remain in tune with the people but only of my colleague bill dog who spoke on this issue to auntie's a pointy boy in london. the e.u. is popularity a very very...
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the passion of human beings in society such as the united states had believed to be domesticated. the no longer pretend to be tyrannical or otherwise undermine the order. hence wilson thought the state emancipated from the founders static constitution should be coming and i quote him, had instrumentalities for quickening in every suitable way. of collective and individual development. well, who was to determine what these might be suitable? the answer might be the government itself. wilson was as progressives tended to be a historic assist. that is someone with a strong sense of history he thought had its own unfolding logic, its autonomous trajectory, its proper destination. was the duty of leaders to discern the destination towards progressing and to make government the unfettered of the process, progressives tend to exalt the role of farsighted leaders and the role of the american president. this too put them at odds with the founders. the words leader and leaders of here just 13 times in all of the federalist papers. once as a reference to those that led the revolution. the ot
the passion of human beings in society such as the united states had believed to be domesticated. the no longer pretend to be tyrannical or otherwise undermine the order. hence wilson thought the state emancipated from the founders static constitution should be coming and i quote him, had instrumentalities for quickening in every suitable way. of collective and individual development. well, who was to determine what these might be suitable? the answer might be the government itself. wilson was...
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it em sos like it's been intensified even as the united states talks about delivering nonlethal aid to both civilians and the fighters themselves. how do you explain that? >> i think that there was some expectation when the opposition reformed itself into a new group. when the military, the rebels reformed themselves into a more coherent group. that that would somehow pay off for them. that there would be some, more weapons delivered, maybe some pore aid that will come directly through the opposition movement, to bolster their position inside the country. so far that hasn't happened. and that's been particularly a bitter pill for the rebels to swallow. in fact, when i left istanbul many of the rebel commanders were complaining that the arms had actually slowed down to almost a full stop. and what they are fighting with is what they can amass by taking over military bases inside syria. they are depending on themselves. they had expected more support, after they did what the international community asked them to do which is come together in more coherent groups. >> suarez: as weapons per
it em sos like it's been intensified even as the united states talks about delivering nonlethal aid to both civilians and the fighters themselves. how do you explain that? >> i think that there was some expectation when the opposition reformed itself into a new group. when the military, the rebels reformed themselves into a more coherent group. that that would somehow pay off for them. that there would be some, more weapons delivered, maybe some pore aid that will come directly through...
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it em sos like it's been intensified even as the united states talks about delivering nonlethal aid to both civilians and the fighters themselves. how do you explain that? >> i think that there was some expectation when the opposition reformed itself into a new group. when the military, the rebels reformed themselves into a more coherent group. that that would somehow pay off for them. that there would be some more weapons delivered maybe some pore aid that will come directly through the opposition movement to bolster their position inside the country. so far that hasn't happened. and that's been particularly a bitter pill for the rebels to swallow. in fact when i left istanbul many of the rebel commanders were complaining that the arms had actually slowed down to almost a full stop. and what they are fighting with is what they can amass by taking over military bases inside syria. they are depending on themselves. they had expected more support, after they did what the international community asked them to do which is come together in more coherent groups. >> suarez: as weapons percola
it em sos like it's been intensified even as the united states talks about delivering nonlethal aid to both civilians and the fighters themselves. how do you explain that? >> i think that there was some expectation when the opposition reformed itself into a new group. when the military, the rebels reformed themselves into a more coherent group. that that would somehow pay off for them. that there would be some more weapons delivered maybe some pore aid that will come directly through the...
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some day will come from the united states of america. it's not going to come from canada. >> imagine indeed a world without religious faith, not just no place of worship, no prayer, no scripture, but no men or women who because of their faith dedicating their lives to others. >> once you assume a create around a plan, it makes us objects in a cruel experiment and over us to supervise this is installed a celestial dictatorship, a kind of define define -- divine north korea. >> i can't believe i'm about to say this but dr. kissinger, you have six minutes. >> would africa be better off if china didn't invest there? >> i'm not saying -- >> would africa be better if china wasn't its biggest trading partner? that's the hypocritical argument that if i were chinese i would find quite annoying. >> you're obviously finding it annoying even though you're not chinese. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the munk debates on iran. this is the munk debate on iran's nuclear ambitions. i'm rudyard griffith. it's my privilege to both organize these series
some day will come from the united states of america. it's not going to come from canada. >> imagine indeed a world without religious faith, not just no place of worship, no prayer, no scripture, but no men or women who because of their faith dedicating their lives to others. >> once you assume a create around a plan, it makes us objects in a cruel experiment and over us to supervise this is installed a celestial dictatorship, a kind of define define -- divine north korea. >>...